Personal Information
Personal Information
History
Before Larry and Kay met, their pet and woodworking related businesses were doing great but their private lives had become a mess. It was Christmas time and the season when Christians celebrate God’s graceful gift of the savior’s birth, by giving gifts to each other. They felt sad in the happiest season of the year and each turned to God for help.
Both of them wanted God’s will above all and knew that being alone was ok if God would grant them the ability to handle it. On Christmas night they met but it was some time before they learned that they had each prayed the same type prayer to God and He had answered it by giving them the gift of each other to help them grow in His Love.
They were married 4 years later.
Personal Interest;
Enjoying all of God’s Creation
Storing up Treasures in Heaven
Sharing the love of Christ with others
New and Old Gospel Music
Support, One Nation Under God and Pro Life
Added to The Pet Tailor Family
Kay had met Barbara Byerly through the world of showing Afghan Hounds and they became friends. In 1997 Barbara joined the Pet Tailor Family as a Groomer trainee. With her love for animals, she became a real blessing to everyone at the farm. After years of living alone and commuting from her home in Bealeton, She sold her home and moved to the farm.
More on Family
Kay has one son born at the military hospital at Pensacola, Florida in 1972. He joined the Navy after Graduating from Rappahannock High School and decided to remain in the service till retirement. He survived the bombing of the USS Cole, served several years on a ship stationed in Japan and is now back in the States with his wife and three children.
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Pictured Clockwise; Kay and Larry Wedding Day, Larry and Kay having fun with the Kids, The Kids at Christmas and Barbara on Vacation.
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Larry and Kay on vacation; Beachcombing, Scuba Diving, Playing ball with the natives, visiting the animals of the Caribbean and acting like a birdbrain.
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Kay’s Personal Testimony
Kay was raised in Norfolk Virginia by her grandparents from the time she was 9 months old. It was an active Christian home and she received lots of love but being a child of divorced parents was frowned on in the community. During elementary school she was picked on because she was bigger than the other kids and was living with her Grandparents. After not finding anyone like her or anyone that she could relate to, she became a loner.
Kay witnessed Prayer removed from school, the teaching of an evolution theory taught in school and The Bible being removed from any truth in school teaching. Next came Middle School and the freedom issues, the sexual revolution, flower power and drugs. Kay was a very rebellious child and at the age of 15 she got married and moved to Florida against her family’s advice.
It would be a couple years before Kay returned to Virginia, now hardened by lessons learned in the world. At this point in her life Kay saw religious people as weak and helpless and she saw herself as tough enough to handle the fact that life was just a gamble. Kay thought that the Bible was full of contradictions and set out to prove that the Christian religion was a fraud. She started out thinking that it was either written by educated men to help control the weaker or by superstitious men to make them feel better about the subject of death. In 1977 Kay could no longer run from the question, what if she was wrong and the God talked about in the Bible was real? Kay figured she could settle this question once and for all if she could prove that the Bible was not the inspired word of God.
Kay started digging into the facts of history for proof. Well, to make a long story short, she ended up proving to herself that the Bible was true. She then cried out to God for forgiveness and help. Slowly but surely she was changing from the inside out. Things did not always go smoothly but she continued to learn and her faith grew stronger. Kay witnessed many miracles after that and saw too many things to list here.
Kay testifies that she is thankful for the Truth of God’s Love and the Grace of Jesus Christ. It is her hope that others will seek the truth and experience the comfort of the Holy Spirit in their lives.
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